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HSC Commerce March 2018 Board Question Paper Maths PDF
HSC Commerce March 2018 Board Question Paper Maths PDF
Section I
Q.1. Attempt any SIX of the following: [12]
i. Draw Venn diagram for the truth of the following statements: (2)
a. All rational numbers are real numbers.
b. Some rectangles are squares.
1 2
ii. Find the inverse of the matrix A = using elementry transformations. (2)
1 3
iii. Examine the continuity of
f(x) = x2 – x + 9 for x ≤ 3
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(B) Attempt any TWO of the following: (8)
i. The sum of three numbers is 6. If we multiply the third number by 3 and add it to the second
number we get 11. By adding first and third numbers we get a number, which is double than
the second number. Use this information and find a system of linear equations. Find these
three numbers using matrices. (4)
ii. Find the area of the region bounded by the parabola y2 = 16x and the line x = 4. (4)
iii. The consumption expenditure Ec of a person with the income x, is given by
Ec = 0.0006x2 + 0.003x. Find MPC, MPS, APC and APS when the income x = 200. (4)
Q.3. (A) Attempt any TWO of the following: (6)[14]
x 3 64
i. Discuss continuity of f (x) = for x ≠ 4
x2 9 5
= 10 for x = 4
at x = 4 (3)
dy
ii. Find , if ex + ey = ex – y (3)
dx
iii. Using truth table show that (p q) p q (3)
(B) Attempt any TWO of the following: (8)
sin x
i. Evalute: dx (4)
cos x 2cos x 3
2
ii. The total cost function of a firm is C = x2 + 75x + 1600 for output x. Find the output (x) for
which average cost is minimum. Is CA = CM at this outpout? (4)
2
1
iii. Evaluate : dx (4)
1
x 1 x 3
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Section I
Question 1 to 3 (based on section I) are given in our book STD XII (COMMERCE) MATHEMATICS AND
STATISTICS - I
Section II
Q.4. Attempt any SIX of the following: [12]
i. A shop valued at ` 2,40,000 is insured for 75% of its value. If the rate of premium is 90 paise
percent, find the premium paid by the owner of the shop. (2)
ii. Find the Age-Specific Death Rate (Age-SDR) for the following date:
iii. If d 2
i = 25, n = 6 find rank correlation coefficient where di is the difference between the
ranks of ith values. (2)
iv. The following table gives the ages of husbands and wives:
I II III IV
A 2 10 9 7
B 13 2 12 2
C 3 4 6 1
D 4 15 4 9
(3)
iii. Calculate e , e , e from the following data:
0 1 2
Age x 0 1 2
lx 1000 900 700
Tx – – 11500
(3)
ii. Find Karl Pearson’s correlation coefficient for the following data:
X 3 2 1 5 4
Y 8 4 10 2 6
(4)
iii. Solve the following using graphical method:
Minimize: Z = 3x + 5y
Subject to 2x + 3y ≥ 12,
–x + y ≤ 3
x ≤ 4, y ≥ 3, x ≥ 0, y ≥ 0 (4)
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Q.6. (A) Attempt any TWO of the following: (6)[14]
i. Given the following information:
Age groups Number of
Population
(in years) deaths
0 – 20 40,000 350
20 – 65 65,000 650
65 and above 15,000 X
Find X, if the CDR = 13.4 per thousand. (3)
ii. The manager of a company wants to find a measure which he can use to fix the monthly
wages of persons applying job in the production department. As an experimental project, he
collected data of 7 persons from the department referring to years of service and their
monthly income:
Years of service 11 7 9 5 8 6 10
Income
10 8 6 5 9 7 11
(` in thousands)
Find regression equation of income on the years of service. (3)
iii. Solve the following inequation:
–8 < – (3x – 5) < 13 (3)
(B) Attempt any TWO of the following: (8)
i. Find the probability of guessing correctly at most three of the seven answers in a True or
False objective test. (4)
ii. A person bought a television set paying ` 20,000 in cash and promised to pay ` 1,000 at the
end of every month for the next 2 years. If the money is worth 12% p.a. converted monthly,
what is the cash price of the television set?
[(1.01)–24 = 0.7884 ] (4)
iii. There are four jobs to be completed. Each job must go through machines M1, M2, M3 in the
order M1 – M2 –M3. Processing time in hours is given below. Determine the optimal sequence
and idle time for Machine M1.
Jobs A B C D
M1 5 8 7 3
M2 6 7 2 5
M3 7 8 10 9
(4)
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